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The Electric Arts Alliance of Atlanta: Event Abstracts

 

10.21.02 -- Meet the Artist v.1.1: Oliver Smith and Robert Cheatham
Press Release | Handbill


poster by Matthew Jeanes

Oliver Smith: Selected film and video work: 1999-2002 & Robert Cheatham: A survey of his installation and sculpture work, and the performance of 'Harpazo' for saxophones and electronics

 

11.02 -- The Atlanta Electric Arts Festival 2002
Press Release for entire festival | Article/Interview on EAFest


poster by Matthew Jeanes

To celebrate SEAMUS' ElectroAcousticMusic Month the EAAA decided to host Atlanta's first ever Electric Arts Festival, featuring six EAAA-sponsored events in November and the beginning of December at various venues around the city.

 

EVENT 1: November 5th - Press Release & Poster | Davis & Overton Performance
The EAAA @ WREK 91.1 FM
[ Adam Overton & Ben Davis / Blake Williams / Genmata ]

EVENT 2: November 8th and 9th - Press Release | Pocket/Change
The Emory Dance Co. presents Connecting Voices @ the Emory Performing Arts Studio
[ featuring the premiere of Pocket/Change by choreographer Blake Beckham with sound performed by Adam Overton & Ben Davis ]

EVENT 3: November 11th - Press Release
Sub:Marine Records Showcase at the 10-High
[ Magicicada / Larvae / J. Smiley ]

EVENT 4: November 18th - Press Release
TigerBeat6 @ Eyedrum
[ Numbers / Stars as Eyes / Cex ]

EVENT 5: November 25th - Press Release & Poster
The EAAA Annual Survey 2002
[ Grant Aaron (Anomaly), Chris Case, J. Ivcevich (J. Stroke), Joshua Curry, Billy Laing (Genetic), Matthew Jeanes, Allison Rentz, Jack and Michael Robertson (Modify), Nat Slaughter, Jonathan Smiley, Stan Woodard,  and Christopher White (Magicicada) ]

EVENT 6: December 5th - Press Release & Poster
Intermedia Performances @ Eyedrum
[ Intermedia artist Maria Blondeel (Belgium), and New Media collaborative, DropBox (Florida) ]

 

12.16.02 -- Vinyl Sighting: Experiments in Turntablism with Marshall Avett and Faust & Shortee
Press Release


Poster by Nat Slaughter

Marshall Avett presented a performance using 6 vintage turntables, a couple times including volunteers from the audience to perform conducted turntable pieces. Faust and Shortee (a.k.a. Bobby and Shannon) are a reknown husband-and-wife turntablist duo that travel the world spinning and scratching. They performed and discussed some of the basic techniques of vinyl manipulation.

 

1.20.03 -- L'Objet Sonore Artist Talk
Artist Talk Press Release | In-Depth Info on L'Objet Sonore | Press / Reviews


All design for L'Objet Sonore by Matthew Jeanes

L'Objet Sonore (Sound Object) was a sound sculpture exhibtion at Eyedrum (January 18 - February 21, 2003) curated by Adam Overton in coordination with the Georgia State University School of Art and Design, whose sound art exhibition Pulse Field ran simultaneously in the university's two galleries. The artist talk on January 20, 2003 included presentations by Marshall Avett (Atl), Will Eccleston (Atl), Chantelle Minarcine (Atl), Douglas Repetto (NYC) and Charlie Smith (Atl). Other artists who were in the exhibition but absent from the artist talk included Catherine Bechard & Sabin Hudon (Quebec), Xavier Charles (France), Xan Deeb (Atl), Kevin Jacques (England) and John Mallia (Boston). For in-depth information regarding the exhibition and the artists involved, please click here...

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